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AI JKPG - A new network for businesses and organisations in the Jönköping region
The development of AI is progressing at a rapid pace. For business owners, it can be a challenge to implement and benefit from AI within their own operations, especially while the daily running of the business demands attention. Now, businesses and organisations in the Jönköping region are getting a helping hand through a new initiative by Science Park and Jönköping University: a collaborative platform for AI called AI JKPG. The researchers from AFAIR are, of course, involved!
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AI is a catalyst for enhancing business processes
Combining engineering and management is a powerful approach to accelerating business growth, says Prince Chacko Johnson, a doctoral student in digital business. His research delves into the transformative impact of AI on established structures and competencies.
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Can we trust machine learning? Henrik Boström’s advice to researchers and companies
Can we trust machine learning? Or AI in general? We asked Henrik Boström, one of Sweden’s leading researchers in machine learning.
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How do others do it? AFAIR offered unique insights ”Behind the AI Scenes”
During major technological shifts, it’s valuable to gain insight into how others operate. But this is an opportunity rarely given as most of it is secret... On the theme ”AI behind the scenes,” AFAIR invited companies and researchers to Science Park Towers in Jönköping
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Max focuses on the human aspects
How would a human act? In his research, Max Pettersson combines machine learning with human experiences and intuition: "One could call it behavioural science for AI”
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Lisa wants to adress the manufacturing industry’s problems with safety buffers
How many manufacturing companies rely on gut feeling when designing their safety buffers? Far too many, says Lisa Hedvall. This spring, she defends her thesis at Jönköping University, thus becoming the first doctoral candidate in AFAIR to obtain a Ph.D.
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Marcus’ research helps quality assuring future AI models
From PlayStation to neural networks. Marcus Gullstrand is a doctoral student in computer science within the framework of AFAIR’s research project XAI-Pro: ”It’s definitely possible to have a career in AI in Jönköping – as a researcher and in the professional world!”